Untargeted metabolic analysis of Epaltes mexicana by LC-QTOF-MS: Terpenes with activity against human cancer cell lines

Epaltes mexicana is a plant widely used in traditional medicine and as a food in Mexico; however, its phytochemical and pharmacological studies are limited. This study aimed to identify the active secondary metabolites of Epaltes mexicana and determine its cytotoxic activity on cancer cell lines. Th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fitoterapia 2024-12, Vol.179, p.106194, Article 106194
Hauptverfasser: Juárez-Velázquez, Tamara, González-Garrido, José Arnold, Sánchez-Lombardo, Irma, Jiménez-Pérez, Nelly del Carmen, Olivares-Corichi, Ivonne María, García-Sánchez, José Rubén, Hernández-Abreu, Oswaldo
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Zusammenfassung:Epaltes mexicana is a plant widely used in traditional medicine and as a food in Mexico; however, its phytochemical and pharmacological studies are limited. This study aimed to identify the active secondary metabolites of Epaltes mexicana and determine its cytotoxic activity on cancer cell lines. Three organic extracts were obtained by maceration using n-hexane, dichloromethane, and methanol. The n-hexane extract was fractioned by simple column chromatography. Eight terpenes were annotated in collection 6 (C6) by LC-QTOF-MS using a gradient elution and Electrospray Ionization (ESI) in positive ion mode: 1) Gibberellin A15, 2) farfugin A, 3) dehydromyodesmone, 4) eremopetasitenin A1, 5) hydroxyisonobilin, 6) anhydrocinnzeylanine, 7) nigakilactone H and 8) taxodione. On the other hand, C6 showed a concentration-dependent cytotoxic effect on cancer cell lines MCF-7 (Emax = 74.69 ± 6.19 % and IC50 = 6.31 μg/mL), MDA-MB-231 (Emax = 79.28 ± 12.12 % and IC50 = 124.21 μg/mL), and SiHa (Emax = 82.96 ± 6.02 % and IC50 = 124.31 μg/mL). The C6 did not show a cytotoxic effect against DU-145 and non-cancerous cells from the mammary glands MCF-10A. These results indicate cytotoxic specificity on cancer cell lines and support the hypothesis that terpenes identified in E. mexicana must be investigated and developed for non-clinical and clinical trials as potential anti-cancer drugs. [Display omitted] •Eight terpenes were annotated in the active collection of Epaltes mexicana.•Eight terpenes were found in positive ion mode by LC-QTOF-MS analysis.•The terpenes showed cytotoxic activity on MCF-7, MDA-MB-231 and SIHa.•E. mexicana showed selective cytotoxic activity in breast and cervical cancer cell lines.
ISSN:0367-326X
1873-6971
DOI:10.1016/j.fitote.2024.106194